Bioaccumulation et elimination du 65Zn par Gammarus aequicauda martimov |
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Authors: | Jean Pierre Baudin |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Protection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, DPr/SERE/LEPE—Cen Cadarache, 13115 Saint-Paul-Lez-Durance, France |
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Abstract: | Uptake of 65Zn by Gammarus aequicauda results in a concentration factor of approximately 50 and it is characterised by a maximal accumulation level attained as early as the third day of the experiment. After ingestion by the gammarids of twenty contaminated meals which are distributed over a 45-day period, a transfer of 65Zn between the food and the consumer can be observed but there is no sign of the biomagnification phenomenon. The retention rate of the radionuclide is only about 1·5% and the 65Zn concentration in the gammarids remains markedly inferior to that of the ingested food.The elimination of the 65Zn fixed directly from water takes place according to an exponential model which corresponds to the existence of three biological half-lives of the radionuclide, . The excretion of 65Zn accumulated from food is a simple exponential phenomenon which corresponds to only one biological half-life of approximately 17 days. |
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